Crime
Monarch raises alarm over Indians trafficking human organs, ritual killings in Nigeria
Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, the Oluwo of Iwo, is worried about the presence of Indians in Nigeria in recent times. And he has a theory: They are here to harvest human parts, and youths are ready suppliers.
While the oba has yet to present his evidence, he can tell how much a kidney goes for.
According to him, the foreigners are luring some youths into the alleged crime with as much as N5 million to get human beings for their parts.
“Indians are now in Nigeria harvesting human parts. Human beings are being sold for N5M and even less and the perpetrators in Nigeria are making as much as N50,000 per day selling parts of their own fellow human beings,” the monarch alleged.
He said ritual killings have become prevalent in Nigeria today and consume more innocent souls than Boko Haram and banditry.
“The Europeans are not selling their own children but the blacks are doing that in Nigeria now. Ritual killings have reached an alarming stage.
The traditional ruler pleaded with unscrupulous Nigerians allegedly engaging in the heinous crime to have a change of attitude.
Most of the ritual killings in Nigeria are carried out by young people who want to get rich quick, or need spiritual powers for success.
For organ trafficking, the practitioners are usually lured out of Nigeria.
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